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- I'm changing the subject here...
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- Garfield Benjamin (gbenjam@sosbbs.com) wrote:
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- > Welcome back to the list.
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- Thanks.
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- > Pietro Ghizzoni is the man responsible for securing the AMOS
- > source code
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- Nice work really. I thought Europress was really adamant on this subject that
- it shouldn't be available to none but them and Francois Lionet. So, congratulations
- to Pietro for pulling it through.
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- > and the leader of the development team (I think
- > there is a team, there was some mention of it on this list)
- > responsible for the updated AMOS version 3.
-
- Hm, is there a backlog of this list or something where one can check what's
- been suggested in the past and what the current status is? BTW, what kind of
- status will the updated AMOS get? Freeware, Shareware, Licenseware, Commercial
- or what?
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- Since it needs quite a lot of upgrading I'm really curios. I have used several
- differnt languages on the Amiga over the years but for some reasons I tend to
- come back to AMOS every now and then. Nothing beats it when it comes to
- power compared to the easy of use ratio. Probably the reason why I still use it
- despite that I have several other languages installed as well. Including
- BlitzBasic (powerful but lacking ease of use and valuable tools), Hisoft Pascal
- (pretty useless) and GCC (powerful but not easy to use).
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- Look at the shoes you're filling, look at the blood we're spilling
- Look at the world we're killing, the way we've always done before
- Look at the doubt we've wallowed, look at the leaders we've followed
- Look at the lies we've swallowed and I don't wanna hear no more
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- There can be only one!
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